A dozen subway cars on multiple different lines were tagged by graffiti artists last weekend, who left in their wake a colorful assemblage of images featuring a naked Betty Boop, comically oversized ...
The NYPD’s search for some subway vandals turned into an international investigation this week when cops realized the tags were scrawled by a globe-trotting gang of Spanish graffiti artists. And with ...
When former Mayor Ed Koch entered City Hall in the late 1970s, there was rampant graffiti in the subway system. In 1981, Koch announced the use of guard dogs at train yards to deter would-be ...
Graffiti is on the express track back into New York’s subway landscape, MTA data obtained by The Post shows. After holding at around 200 markings in stations and on trains per year in the first half ...
The last car of a Q train heading deeper into Brooklyn, April 2014. The MTA replaced the unwanted graffiti with irregular streaks of polishing that form a graffiti-like appearance of their own.
On the copyright page of “We Own the Night: The Art of the Underbelly Project,” curators Workhorse and PAC include on their thank you list “all the people who know how to keep a secret and keep their ...
Art may be in the eye of the beholder but some New York City residents and the MTA say colorful graffiti found on subway cars are simply vandalism. Transit employees found 11 train cars covered in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The NYPD caught one Brooklyn man red-handed writing “#LoveTrump” on subway walls by building a fake wall. (Photo: Twitter) When ...
Deep beneath the streets, in NYC’s extensive network of subway tunnels, graffiti artists have been secretly honing their craft for nearly four decades. With cans of spray paint and a willingness to ...
Gregory Locke was enjoying his Saturday night after dinner with friends in Manhattan when he boarded the No. 1 subway train at 50th Street to head uptown. Almost immediately, he knew something was up.